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PROPERTIES OF THE EXTERNAL ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN GUINEA-PIG IRIS
Authors:R Lund  Karlsen F Fonnum
Institution:Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Division for Toxicology, PO Box 25, N-2007 Kjeller. Norway
Abstract:Abstract— The acetylcholinesterase (AChE) of intact iris, the so-called external AChE, differs in several respects from the AChE in an homogenate of iris, called the total AChE. Maximum enzyme activities of the external and total AChE were obtained with an ACh concentration of 10 and 1.3 m m , respectively. The total AChE exhibited substrate inhibition at high substrate concentrations, whereas the external enzyme did not exhibit substrate inhibition in the range studied. The external AChE activity, when measured at 1.3 m m -ACh. accounted only for 12% of the total enzyme activity. After irreversible inhibition of AChE with diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP) or methylisocyclopentylfluorophosphate (soman) the external AChE recovered to almost normal values after 48 h, whereas only 30% of the total AChE recovered during this period. Pupillographic studies after inhibition with DFP demonstrated that pupillary diameter had reached normal size after 24 h.
Destruction of the cholinergic input to iris reduced the total AChE activity by 40%, but did not alter the external AChE activity nor its rate of recovery after DFP inhibition. The specific activities of total AChE and total choline acetyltransferase were significantly higher in the sphincter than in the dilator muscle. After such denervation of iris the greatest reduction in total AChE and choline acetyltransferase were found in the sphincter region. After treatment with DFP the total AChE was inhibited to the same extent and recovered at the same rate in both regions.
After extraction of AChE from iris with various salt solutions and detergents, the particulate enzyme recovered faster than the soluble enzyme from DFP inhibition.
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